Ram retrofit useful?

Lo
- in Acer
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Would like to retrofit more ram in my laptop, but don't know if it makes sense.

In my laptop are:

GeForce 710M, i3-2375M 1.50 GHz, 4gb RAM,

The game I play needs about 400-500 MB RAM per client, 8 I can run constantly, but from more (now and then at 8) they crash. So with more ram, I can open more clients, or how do I understand that?

Would love to add 8-12 + GB of RAM. Is that possible? And who has a tutorial if it should go? The model is: Acer Aspire V5-571 series.

ju

The crash is more due to the fact that a laptop is simply not a gaming pc and, despite nominally powerful components, is not able to optimally dissipate the heat generated under high loads.

Therefore, protective mechanisms are built in to protect your laptop from the final exit from overheating.

It is not without reason that real gaming pcs have monster-sized cooling components or even water cooling. Something like that does not fit into compact, mobility-oriented notebooks.

or can you. For example, imagine that there are modern racing cars that, like the old VW Beetles, still have air-cooled engines?

ju

If this is an old game, a memory upgrade is of no use to you either. Then, instead of 20%, only 10% of the storage capacity would be used.

then the cpu or the gpu seems to be the Achilles' heel; But that does not change the principle mentioned, that so-called "gaming notebooks" are more of a paradox than real.